This is The Way
“The Way,” Emilio Estevez’s most personal, explores his walk along the Camino de Santiago with his father, Martin Sheen.
Originally released in 2011, “The Way,” is back in theaters one-day-only on May 16, with bonus content from travel icon Rick Steves. Tickets are available through Fathom Events.
Just as the Camino pilgrimage has been followed for a millennium to reveal some deeper revelation in one’s life — “The Way” also carries a similar impact for all who have seen it. Now, a new generation who is embracing this film.
“The Way” is Estevez’s seventh film as writer/director and marks the fourth collaboration with his actor/father. A Cincinnati resident, Estevez has established himself not only as an accomplished actor, but also as a talented writer, director, and producer.
Since its theatrical release in 2011, Emilio Estevez’s film “The Way” has been “running a quiet marathon” garnering millions of fans across all generations; widely admired by those who see the film as a rare work of art, uniquely balancing faith and doubt; sorrow and joy.
As Spring arrives, those yearning to travel after years of chaos are expressing their desire to begin their own personal “Caminos.” The opportunity to sit in a theater and virtually travel to Spain,"with friends, loved ones (and strangers) is what “The Way” is about, perhaps above all else.